solar panel
Trinasolar Allmax
The Trinasolar Allmax module is a 60-cell, monocrystalline or multicrystalline photovoltaic module designed for high efficiency and durability, with power outputs ranging from approximately 265W to 315W. It features advanced surface texturing, selective emitter technology, and robust construction to withstand environmental stresses such as wind, snow, and hail. The module offers a linear power warranty of 25 years and a product warranty of 10 years, with certifications including IEC61215, IEC61730, UL1703, and others supporting its reliability (documents 4, 5, 6, 7).
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Pros and cons
Pros
Strengths called out by generated product content.
- High efficiency up to 19.3% due to half-cut Allmax M Plus solar cells
- Able to withstand heavy snow loads up to 5400 Pa and wind loads up to 2400 Pa
- Reliable performance under real-world climate conditions
- Compatibility with all major balance of system components and module electronics
- Good aesthetics with black-on-black design
- Rated highly for durability and performance
- Lower thermal coefficients for greater energy production at higher temperatures
- Reduced resistive losses and improved shade tolerance
Cons
Tradeoffs and constraints to review before choosing.
- Slightly more complex wiring compared to other panels
- Minimal benefit in fully shaded environments
- Some users report that Trina panels are not the top in the market according to industry feedback
Notes
Context that does not fit neatly as a pro or con.
- Generally considered one of the better brands on the market
- Not a standout in efficiency or temperature coefficient compared to the most premium panels
- Offers a range of products including bifacial and dual glass modules